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Rice feeds more than half of the world’s population. Climate change is loading the beloved grain with arsenic, creating a ...
Rice, the world’s most consumed grain, will become increasingly toxic as the atmosphere heats and as carbon dioxide emissions ...
A research team has discovered a new tissue in plants that plays an essential role in seed formation by regulating the flow of nutrients into the seed. The team used their findings to increase the ...
Rice, the world’s most consumed grain, will become increasingly toxic as the atmosphere heats and as carbon dioxide emissions ...
Their findings open a new field for research and have already demonstrated practical applications, with the team increasing ...
Field trials confirmed the practical impact: rice plants with extra OsMED23 or OsJMJ703 delivered significantly higher yields compared to conventional varieties. This highlights the trio's ...
The Forestry Ministry launches agroforestry planting in designated food reserve forest. The program carries great risk.
With urea priced at $359.33 per tonne, Bangladesh spends about Tk 10,000 crore ($776 million) annually on fertiliser for rice ...
Fields free from Palmer amaranth ... and the economic impact of Palmer amaranth escapes in rice will extend well beyond the year in which plants are allowed to compete and produce seed." ...
Developed using advanced plant breeding techniques, Temasek Rice withstands floods and can ... farming methods have relied on flooding the fields to prevent weed growth. This practice ...
RAMANATHAPURAM: A land that was left barren for years now stands as a symbol of renewal with its fresh crops, gently swaying ...
Rice fields turned into art in northern Thailand ... the design -- using AI technology and satellite imagery -- with rice plants as the main medium. Requiring meticulous planning and execution ...